艾滋病的隐形受害者:医护人员和家庭。

The Psychiatric hospital Pub Date : 1988-01-01
V J Rinella, W R Dubin
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随着人们认识到获得性免疫缺陷综合征(艾滋病)是一种流行病,对艾滋病患者的预防和治疗日益受到重视。然而,人们对其他潜在受害者缺乏认识。具体而言,很少有人注意到艾滋病对照料艾滋病患者的保健工作者和艾滋病受害者家属的心理影响。除了要面对年轻患者的过早死亡,医护人员和家属还必须面对他们自己的冲突,即艾滋病与患者的性行为或药物滥用有关的污名化性质。这些问题得不到解决,往往成为提供有效医疗服务的主要障碍,并使家庭无法提供必要的情感支持,帮助病人战胜疾病。此外,未能解决关于患者生活方式的家庭冲突可能会严重损害悲伤过程,并可能导致家庭脱离和解散。本文的目的是回顾有关艾滋病对医护人员和家庭的影响的文献,并提出干预策略,以减轻压力和促进适当的心理适应。“…这种可怕的疾病不仅夺去正值壮年的年轻人的生命,还破坏了他们的家庭和社会关系。这也破坏了护理人员和艾滋病患者之间的联系。”
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The hidden victims of AIDS: healthcare workers and families.

With the realization that acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) is an epidemic, the focus on prevention and treatment of the AIDS patients has intensified. However, there has been a lack of recognition of other potential victims. Specifically, little attention has been paid to the psychological impact of AIDS on healthcare workers who care for AIDS patients and on families of AIDS victims. In addition to confronting the premature dying of a young patient, both healthcare workers and families must confront their own conflicts regarding the stigmatizing nature of AIDS as it relates to the patient's sexuality or drug abuse. Failure to resolve these issues often serves as a major obstacle to the provision of effective medical care and prevents families from providing the essential emotional support that can help patients cope with their illness. Furthermore, failure to resolve family conflicts about the patient's life-style may significantly impair the grieving process and may lead to family disengagement and dissolution. The purpose of this paper is to review the literature on the impact of AIDS on healthcare workers and families, and to propose intervention strategies which will alleviate stress and facilitate appropriate psychological adaptation. "....this dreadful disease is not only killing young people in the prime of life and destroying their familial and social relationships. It is also damaging the bond between the care giver and the patient with AIDS as well."

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